JakartaGlobe-Sept 11

The Indonesian Football Association, or PSSI, has dropped a plan to debut the newly-built Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) in the upcoming match against Curacao, citing safety concerns. The decision was taken after PSSI’s Infrastructure Safety and Security Team inspected the stadium in North Jakarta and reported some issues that disqualify JIS from hosting the international match. The stadium has only one entrance which will make it very difficult to handle the influx of spectators at a time, PSSI Secretary-General Yunus Nusi said on Sunday, quoting reports from the inspection team.  The perimeter fence at the west concourse is deemed not strong enough, while the east concourse is still under construction, he added. “The ceiling at the drop-off area is too low for the team buses to get through, so we risk leaving home and visiting players at a public area — not at the designated place. Things like this will get FIFA to take a note,” Yunus said, referring to the world football governing body. The inspection team also found that the parking space is too small for a stadium capable of accommodating up to 80,000 people. According to Yunus, the JIS parking space can house only 800 cars at the maximum. Read more at: https://jakartaglobe.id/news/jakartas-new-stadium-not-good-enough-for-fifa-match-pssi